Suspended Michigan football staffer Connor Stalions compensated at least one person for recording future Wolverine opponents with «a couple hundred dollars» and a ticket to a Michigan home game, according to the person.
The man, a former Division III football player and coach, spoke to ESPN on the condition that his name not be published because he was concerned about his privacy.
He is the first person who was involved in the alleged cheating scheme to publicly share details about their role. He said he attended three Big Ten games during the past two years to record the sidelines of a future Michigan opponent.
He said he uploaded the videos he took on his personal cellphone to a shared iPhone photo album but does not know who else other than Stalions had access to the album.